This question is similar to How to list all tags pointing to a specific commit in git, but with one difference: I wish to search for all tags that contain a specific commit within the tree of each tag, not specifically the files marked in the tag itself (in this case, only the Makefile change has been tagged).
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git tag --contains <commit>
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2I've tried this. But if the tag only contains one file, I believe it only searches through that file. It won't search the tree. Also, the repository I tried it on is so large git bailed and got SIGKILL'ed.– atxOct 27, 2011 at 23:00
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27Tags don't contain files. They're just markers for a commit. Given that, I don't think your objection makes sense.– amalloyOct 27, 2011 at 23:03
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It must not be showing me the commit because of lack of memory in that case. Do you know how I can get over this?– atxOct 30, 2011 at 13:06
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7Is there any way to do this against remote tags? Similar to with branches:
git branch -r --contains <commit>
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note that this command can not be always trusted. See stackoverflow.com/questions/16304574/… Feb 9, 2022 at 12:58
Note that you need git 2.0.x (Q3 2014) in order to list all tags for a certain commit if you have a large repo
See commit cbc60b6 by Jean-Jacques Lafay (lanfeust69
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git tag --contains
: avoid stack overflow
In large repos, the recursion implementation of
contains(commit, commit_list)
may result in a stack overflow. Replace the recursion with a loop to fix it.This problem is more apparent on Windows than on Linux, where the stack is more limited by default.
See also this thread on the msysGit list.
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git tag --contains
to not crash. See my answer belowgit branch --contains <commit>
which does the same for branches. Needed both at the same time.